It's a beautiful Wednesday with temperatures headed into the high 60s, though Stu Tomlinson (@orweather) doesn't think we'll crack the record of 70 set in 1994. Still, if you're headed outside for lunch in the sunshine, take a look at the top 5 most-read stories on OregonLive.com.

1. Portland attack cat still going strong

So, you probably have heard by now about the Portland cat that terrorized its family, which says it will keep said feline and get it some help for its violent tendencies. But if you missed it, we have a photo gallery of some of our favorite Portland fat cats that have made the news (above). Check them out. It's quite a group. And now, Animal Planet's Jackson Galaxy, he of the "My Cat From Hell" show, has weighed in, too.

2. Cover Oregon not attracting younger enrollees

Oregon's health exchange program, Cover Oregon, is one of the worst in the nation at attracting younger enrollees, according to a federal report. Only 18 percent of those signed up are aged 18-34, a healthier segment of the population considered critical to keeping overall premiums low. See what else the report says and how the state has responded, and add your comments. Lots of folks are weighing in.

3. Bicycle that tumbled off car on I-5 spurs lawsuit

A driver slammed on her brakes to avoid crashing after a bicycle on the car in front of her fell off on Interstate 5. The driver behind her, however, crashed into the back of her car, resulting in whiplash-type injuries. Now that driver is suing both the driver of the car that lost the bike and one who crashed into her to the tune of $49,000. Find out what else the suit says and more about the accident behind it.

4. Google Fiber puts the pressure on local governments with checklist, deadline

Mike Rogoway reports on the efforts by local governments that want to partner with Google to bring high-speed Internet service to the area. The company has set up processes to streamline permitting and other work, and basically puts that to the municipalities to do the work to make it happen. See what the list of expectations includes and how local cities are responding.

5. Canzano: Craig Robinson gets more time from OSU

The Oregonian's sports columnist says OSU men's basketball coach Craig Robinson has held serve in the Pacific-12 Conference and deserves more time to show what his program can do. As post-season play begins against rival Oregon, what do you think about the coach's future? Read what Canzano says and weigh in with your thoughts.